W. Va. Code R. § 61-4-22 - Animal Health
22.1. All cows
milk for processing cheese through traditional methods shall be from herds
under a brucellosis eradication program which meets one of the following
conditions:
22.1.1. The herd is located in a
Certified Brucellosis-Free Area as defined by the United States Department of
Agriculture and enrolled in the testing program for the areas;
22.1.2. The herd is located in a Modified
Certified Brucellosis Area as defined by the United States Department of
Agriculture and enrolled in the testing program for the areas;
22.1.3. The herd meets United States
Department of Agriculture requirements for an individually certified
herd;
22.1.4. The herd is
participating in a milk ring testing program which is conducted on a continuing
basis at intervals of not less than every three (3) months or more than every
six (6) months with individual blood tests on all animals in herds showing
suspicious reactions to the milk ring test; or
22.1.5. The herd has an individual blood
agglutination test annually with an allowable maximum grace period not
exceeding two (2) months.
22.2. All cows milk for manufacturing or
processing cheese shall be from herds which are located in a Modified
Accredited Tuberculosis Area as determined by the United States Department of
Agriculture. A Modified Accredited Tuberculosis Area shall be interpreted as
requiring all dairy herds to be tested every six (6) years with an allowable
maximum grace period of two (2) months. Herds located in an area that fails to
maintain accredited status shall be accredited by the United State Department
of Agriculture as tuberculosis free, or shall pass an annual tuberculosis
test.
22.3. For diseases other than
brucellosis and tuberculosis the Commissioner may require any physical,
bacteriological, or chemical tests he or she determines necessary. The
diagnosis of other diseases in dairy animals shall be based upon the findings
of a licensed veterinarian or a veterinarian in the employee of the
Commissioner. Any producer owning a diseased animal disclosed by the test,
shall dispose of the animal as the Commissioner directs.
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